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Agency Internship Guide
by Position
InVEST 127 South Peyton Street Alexandria, VA 22314
(800) 221.7917 www.InVESTprogram.org
*Thanks to Trusted Choice, IIABA Diversity Task Force, Kelly McDonald and Agents
Council on Technology (ACT) for their contributions to this guide.
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This guide will offer suggested tasks for different positions within the agency. There are
suggestions for both high school and college level students to work in your office. We
hope that this guide offers ideas and opens up opportunities for students to explore the
many different career options within the insurance industry.
If you are unfamiliar with how to start an internship please refer to the InVEST Agency
Internship Guide. If the school you are working with has never done internships InVEST
also has an informative guide for teachers. Both of these guides can be located on the
InVEST website under Insurance Professionals/ Recruit a Graduate.
Intern Positions within this Guide (Clicking on title will hyperlink you to that section of the guide)
CSR Intern
Producer Intern
Marketing Intern
IT Intern
Accounting Intern
Contact Numbers
National InVEST Office
127 South Peyton Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (800) 221-7917
Email: [email protected]
www.investprogram.org
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CSR Intern
Job Description
CSR / Account Manager Intern (High School or College)
Input applications into agency management system. Prepare certificates of insurance.
Prepare company specific applications. Responsible that all activities are documented in
agency management system. Maintain own follow-up on outstanding policy items. Keep
account manager and producer fully informed on outstanding activity on their accounts.
(Academic disciplines to consider: Insurance, Risk, Finance, Marketing, Business, and
Communications)
Internship Timeline
Week One
On-boarding process
Agency orientation
Discuss project assignment, expectations and performance management process
Review Intern Reference Sheet (what you should and shouldn’t do on the job)
Introduction to team, other departments, leaders
Training- suggest using the InVEST ebook as intro course. Visit
www.investprogram.org under Insurance Professional/ Recruit Graduate/Internship
page to have your intern register with InVEST.
Important contact numbers
Security information
Building access credentials
Set up system passwords and access codes per company and Web site
Learn equipment – telephone, copier, computer
Agency mission statement
Agency model
Agency standards of customer service
E&O overview
Review job description
Download/upload
Goals/targets
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Weeks Two, Three, Four
Data Entry/Agency Management Systems
Update letters in systems
Mail merges
Verity schedules for accuracy
Update agency management system with SIC codes
Set-up claim data in agency management system- claims reported directly to carrier
Move paper files to imaging system
Personal lines
Gathering data
Quotes
Process address and mortgagee changes, calling mortgage companies to order escrow
checks
Follow-up
Personal/Commercial Lines
Prepare New & Renewal Proposals
Observe how to handle customer requests including billing, endorsements etc.
Checking downloads, payments, cancellations and reinstatements
Mailing and generating standard letters to clients
Generate Quotes, data entry
Verifying public records; property appraiser etc.
Replacement Cost Estimator
Inspections, measuring, photos
Billing Inquiries, respond to insureds, resolve issues
Observe interaction with surplus lines, MGA including applications
Forms or supplements
Issue Auto ID Cards, Certificates of Insurance, etc.
Follow-up
Personal Lines Processing Commercial Lines Processing
Review job description
Workflow
Input
Quoting
Review job description
Workflow
Input
Quoting
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Goal/bonus target
Applications/premiums
Scanning
E&O compliance
Premium payments
Goals/targets
Verification of forms
Letters in system
Run MVRs
Pre-Renewal surveys
Goal/bonus target
Applications/premiums
Scanning
E&O compliance
Premium payments
Goals/targets
Verification of forms
Search prospective client websites
Letters in system
Weeks Five, Six
Mid-internship Evaluation
Provide formal written and face-to-face feedback
Include a progress evaluation of demonstrated skills and any other relevant
feedback
Assign Project
Types of projects or assignments:
Develop a list of binding authority by carrier and line of business
Assist in development of client contact system
Design a customer survey for the agency. Include questions identifying increase
in risk or coverage gaps.
Develop and/or participate in agency community involvement project
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Producer Intern
Job Descriptions
Producer Intern (College Juniors/Seniors) Assist in maintenance of computerized prospect database. Review all accounts prior to
expiration. In conjunction with producer and sales manager, identify renewal candidates
which will require a personal visit to secure the renewal. Maintain contacts within the
insurance industry to be current on new products and trends within the marketplace.
Develop effective sales techniques for pre-call strategy and advanced preparation, closing
techniques, answering objections and getting to agreement. Provide regular reports on
sales forecasts including itineraries, daily call reports and account history. Assist account
managers to develop effective sales techniques to increase retention and production of
new revenue from existing customers. (Academic disciplines to consider: Insurance,
Risk, Finance, Marketing, Business, and Communications)
Week One
On-boarding process
Agency orientation
Discuss project assignment, expectations and performance management process
Review Intern Reference Sheet (what you should and shouldn’t do on the job)
Introduction to team, other departments, leaders
Training- suggest using the InVEST ebook as intro course. Visit
www.investprogram.org under Insurance Professional/ Recruit Graduate/Internship
page to have your intern register with InVEST.
Important contact numbers
Security information
Building access credentials
Set up system passwords and access codes per company and Web site
Learn equipment – telephone, copier, computer
Agency mission statement
Agency model
Agency business plan
View job description
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Weeks Two, Three, Four
Owners Meeting
o Old/new/current business
o Reports by owners – marketing, finance, producers/agency upgrades,
company liaison, operational manager
o Goals/targets
Research Best’s or financial ratings of all companies agency represents.
Understand why financial rating is important as part of the quote process.
Observe sales process including prospecting, information gathering,
submission to carrier, quoting and follow-up. Go on sales calls with agents.
Conduct property inspection, photo and diagram. Tag team with current
producer or outside vendor conducting inspection
Meet with insurance carrier marketing representative to learn aspects of each
company agency represents.
Attend association/organization meetings
Conduct field trip/job shadow local insurance carriers include meeting with
underwriting, claims and loss control.
Design a marketing program for “lost” accounts
Weeks Five, Six
Mid-internship Evaluation
Provide formal written and face-to-face feedback
Include a progress evaluation of demonstrated skills and any other relevant
feedback
Set up appointments with clients for annual reviews. Work with experienced
agent.
Follow-up with underwriters on status of quotes.
Assist producer in doing quotes and preparing proposals for clients.
Assign Project
Types of projects or assignments:
Client research
Competitive analysis
Conduct market research on a market segment that you wish to introduce or
expand. Prepare presentation for senior management including competitors (other
agencies), carriers willing to write niche, products offered and opportunity.
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Marketing Intern
Job Descriptions
New Business Development Assistant (Generally college level) Assists the marketing manager and/or sales manager in developing and implementing
business-development initiatives. Activities include conducting marketing research via
internet, telephone to prospects for identification of decision makers, incumbent
information, preferred contact avenues, etc. Assists in the identification of prospects by
reviewing appropriate media and other sources and pre-qualifies against agency criteria.
Maintains and updates prospect database. Implements or assists in the development of
contact- management process including pre-approach correspondence, appointment
confirmation and post-appointment correspondence. Prepares new business reports as
needed and assigned by marketing/sales manager. Updates prospect pipelines. Attends
community functions as agency representative. (Academic disciplines to consider:
undecided business majors, Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing,
Communications, Advertising, Public Relations.)
Marketing Assistant (Advanced high school, college fresh/soph) Review account expiration list in advance and target which accounts need to be marketed,
in coordination with producers and account manager. Do preliminary contacts to find an
interested market. Submit complete applications to carriers for quote and suspend file for
responses. Provide working copy of proposal to producer or account manager for review
of suggested coverages and pricing. If account is not sold, close out file and set-up a
suspense for requoting in coordination with the producer. Assist marketing manager in
keeping abreast of market conditions in each line of insurance. Disseminate company
information to producers and account managers. Review and distribute all circular letters
as issued by insurance regulatory agencies. Review and maintain files on all newsletters.
Produce production and claims reports on top ten carriers on a quarterly basis.
(Academic disciplines to consider: Insurance, Risk, Finance, Marketing, Business, and
Communications)
Marketing/Advertising/Public Relations/Communications Coordinator- Blog, Facebook, Company/Agency Updates (College or advanced high school) Assists in the development and/or implementation of agency/company marketing plan.
Reviews all promotional copy and assists in the revision and development of promotional
copy, including public relations announcements and Web site. Coordinates the placement
of advertising. Reviews other documents for consistency and clarity of style. Contributes
to the development of enhanced written and oral-communication skill of staff. Attends
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civic and professional meetings and events to represent agency. (Academic disciplines to
consider: Journalism, English, Public Relations, Marketing, and Communications.)
Week One
On-boarding process
Agency orientation
Discuss project assignment, expectations and performance management process
Review Intern Reference Sheet (what you should and shouldn’t do on the job)
Introduction to team, other departments, leaders
Training- suggest using the InVEST ebook as intro course. Visit
www.investprogram.org under Insurance Professional/ Recruit Graduate/Internship
page to have your intern register with InVEST.
Important contact numbers
Security information
Set up system passwords and access codes per company and Web site
Learn equipment – telephone, copier, computer
Agency mission statement
Agency business plan
View job description
Become familiar with Agents Council on Technology (ACT) Customer Insurance
Journey Recommendations. Watch webinar click here and review recommendations
click here Print the recommendations to be used over the next few weeks.
Tasks Divided by Education Level of Intern
High School or College
Marketing:
Gather and review all of the agency promotional items: pictures of signage,
brochures, stationery, calendars, print ads, radio and TV commercials- even the
golf shirts and coffee mugs with the agency logo. Don’t forget the agency
website, facebook, twitter and linkedin profiles.
Check carefully for out-of-date information such as company partners,
phone numbers, emails and website addresses.
Now look at the consistency or lack thereof- in terms of colors, layouts,
typefaces, logos, slogans and quality of materials.
Meet with co-workers to gather feedback on which promotional items
worked well, which fit the image the agency is striving to have and
which need to be revised.
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Gain access to Trusted Choice branding, advertising, public relations resources
to start marketing your agency involvement with Trusted Choice. Ask for your
agency Trusted Choice user name and password for IIABA website
www.trustedchoice.com/agents If you cannot find your User ID and password
or have other questions, you can either contact national headquarters at 800-
221-7917 ([email protected]) Make sure you go to the agents url and not
the public consumer website for Trusted Choice.
Mailings to clients, potential customers etc.
Preparing welcome kits for clients, creating fliers and memos with input from
team. Updating agency newsletter with articles from staff and departments
Assist with marketing or networking events
College
Review the agency website to see if it meets the following criteria: (College)
Easy navigation and loading- easy to find information
Visual link to brand identity- resembles other marketing
materials in colors, fonts and style.
Your brand promise and personality- why should consumers
select your agency
Contact options- email, phone, fax & physical address along with
social media- facebook, twitter, linkedin etc.
Consumer information- FAQ, tips and news releases
Other services & cool features
Review your agency profile on Trusted Choice and discuss with management if
it needs to be updated or revised. Go to www.trustedchoice.com/agents Login
in using your agency User ID and password. To watch a video on updating your
profile, Click here or follow these steps:
Step 1: Agency Profile
Click on the “My Account” link at the bottom right corner of the page.
Click the “Click here to update profile data” link below the Update
Profile heading.
Review the information about your agency that is already there, and
make any changes or additions needed. Then click “Continue.”
Step 2: State License(s)
Select all states where your agency is licensed to conduct business.
Then click “Continue.”
Step 3: Insurance Lines Written
Select the types of insurance your agency writes. Then click
“Continue.”
Step 4: Insurance Company Appointments/Affiliations
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Choose the Trusted Choice® partner insurance companies with
which your agency has appointments. Then click “Continue.”
Step 5: Updated
Your agency’s Profile has been successfully completed/updated.
Your agency information will appear on the Trusted Choice®
Agency Locator within 24 hours. You can return to the Trusted
Choice® member homepage by clicking “Home” button at the top of
the page or you may close out of the site.
Identify the demographic makeup of your area- possible resources are:
o Census.gov
o Censusscope.org
o Freedemographics.com
Sign up for a free account and run a “Race & Ethnicity Report” for
your area. You can drill down to zip code or Census tracts or Block
Group (provided you have the #, if you don’t have it, you can obtain
it from the census page).
Weeks Two, Three
High School or College
Develop a Social Media Content Calendar with pertinent insurance-related
topics/articles that coordinates with the seasonality. The idea is to highlight our
culture, company, and people. Let our clients know who we are, what it’s like to
work at the agency etc.
Examples:
o Reposting or sharing other’s work about insurance
o Community minded sharing – what are you passionate about within our
community?
o Holidays (fillers)
Add consumer news to your agency website that is automatically updated Trusted
Choice® will automatically refresh content on your website if you choose to
incorporate the syndicated content feed (RSS). The feed pushes the same 5
articles that are listed at www.trustedchoice.com on the home page under ‘News
You Can Use’. These articles contain topical insurance content that is seasonally
appropriate and completely vetted for accuracy and readability. Click here To see
an agency website containing RSS feed Most website vendors offer a way to
integrate the RSS feed into any web page. Once it is incorporated, there is nothing
else you need to do – we do it all for you. To include this refreshed content visit
https://www.trustedchoice.com/content.rss.xml
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Do analysis of the agency current customer base, and then answer the following
questions below:
o What percentage of the agency’s customers are:
White/Caucasian __________%
Hispanic __________%
Black/African American __________%
Asian __________%
Women __________%
Gen X (1965-1985) __________%
Gen Y ( after 1985) __________%
LGBT __________%
Other __________%
College
Marketing
Social Media Content Calendar –expand on above by interviewing some co-
workers and members of the management team.
Examples:
o Sharing other’s work about insurance
o Community minded sharing – what are you passionate about within our
community?
o Creating your own content – micro-content to blogging
Set-up weekly tracking system of analytics for website and social sites. Watch
for key words consumers are searching for, content visited, popular topics and
any sites referring traffic.
Once you have identified the demographic make‐ up of your area, compare that
with current make‐ up of your customers. Are the percentages in line? Identify
which groups the agency is not reaching and discuss with management how to
focus your marketing efforts.
My key diversity targets are (in order of priority):
1. ____________________
2. ____________________
3. ____________________
Set up Google Alerts-Decide which target group represents your highest potential,
and set up a Google alert.
o Go to http://www.google.com/alerts
o Set up keywords such as “Hispanic Marketing”, “African‐ American
Consumers”
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o Make sure to include marketing terms like “consumers”, “marketing”,
“target” to make sure the results are narrow enough to be helpful
Repeat the exercises for each of your key diversity targets.
Research Your Target Online- Become as familiar as you can with your target.
Find out as much as you can about their characteristics, lifestyle, etc.
Visit IIABA Diversity Training Series for research CLICK HERE Refer to the
“List of Online Resources” for a comprehensive list of reference websites to
utilize as starting points. Watch the webinars and use the tools for each target
market.
Become familiar with your local community
o Identify areas where your key diversity group lives
o Identify key community organizations (churches, chambers of
commerce, local community groups, cultural groups, etc.)
o Identify local grassroots events ( cultural fairs and festivals)
Interview co-workers to expand on story ideas or topics you can write for local
papers. For each topic, come up with some tips, advice or warnings that would
be useful to consumers. Augment the articles with statistics from respected
sources such as IIABA Virtual University or studies conducted on a subject.
(Need agency log-in for VU site.) Always credit your sources. Have all articles
proofed by experienced agency staff for accuracy and tone.
Talk to the Consumers You Already Have-If you have long‐ term customers with
whom you and your team have a good relationship, ask them the following
questions:
o What is your agency doing right?
o What keeps them coming back?
o What more could you be doing to increase their satisfaction?
o What more could you be doing to reach their community?
Identify Key Local Media – include your diversity target markets as well as
current customers
o TV Stations:
_________________________________________________________
o Radio Stations:
_________________________________________________________
o Website:
_________________________________________________________
o Print Publications:__________________________________________
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Are the print publications or websites in English, or do they have an English
version? If so, subscribe to it! Make sure you read them regularly.
Weeks Four, Five
Mid-internship Evaluation
o Provide formal written and face-to-face feedback
o Include a progress evaluation of demonstrated skills and any other relevant
feedback
High School or College
Use Trusted Choice press release templates to develop relationship with local
media on various topics. Click here and Click here Advertise on the web- paying for online ads: per click or based on number of
impressions. Keep ad short and simple with call to action- free consultation,
special offer etc. Run ad by management to make sure it complies with any
state laws regarding advertising insurance products.
College
Discuss in next staff meeting the new customer group you want to target based
on your research. Ask them for ideas to better reach and service this group.
Review your agency profile on Trusted Choice and discuss with management if
it needs to be updated or revised to include marketing materials for new
diversity targets. Go to www.trustedchoice.com/agents Login in using your
agency User ID and password.
Create your own agency news, such as agency-sponsored community event,
charitable gift or other human interest story. Have article proofed by agency
management before sending out to media. Find ideas and tips on writing
articles on Trusted Choice website. Click here
Ask senior management if they want to advertise on tv, radio, print or billboard.
Log into www.trustedchoice.com/agents ( click on Advertising)to find
customizable TV, print, radio and billboard advertisements for you agency’s use
and helpful info on buying broadcast & print media.
o Discuss with management if they want any marketing expenses
reimbursed by Trusted Choice. Through the Marketing Reimbursement
Program, Trusted Choice®
agencies can earn reimbursement towards
marketing expenses incurred in calendar year by Trusted Choice®
Agencies in rebranding materials such as business cards, letterhead,
envelopes, agency signage, logo-wear and in creating an on-line presence,
among others, to include the Trusted Choice® logo. CLICK HERE FOR
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DETAILS Make sure you are using the correct logo and following the
guidelines. Click here
o There also might be coop advertising dollars from some of your
company partners.
Increase engagement regarding the agency Mobile App. Goal is to alert client
base to the mobile app and get them to download the app. Some of the ways this
can be done: Utilize Constant Contact templates to create E-Marketing
Newsletters to educate clients via e-mail; create a How-To (download the app) for
YouTube to post on Social Media, our website, etc.; and make outgoing calls
directly to clients.
Weeks Six
College Conduct your own focus group of diversity target or current customers. Help
agency with planning of the event. You will need:
o A place to have the focus group. It can be a meeting room.
o A small amount of compensation for the attendees. It could be a small
gift card or light refreshments (pizza and soft drinks). Other examples:
‒ T‐ shirts
‒ Coupon for a free product
You’ll want to provide something to the participants that says ‘‘thank you.’’
However, if you are having trouble getting people to agree to talk with you, you
might want to consider a higher value incentive.
o A list of the questions you want to ask or the areas that you want to
probe. Having a list will keep the conversation on track and ensure
that you accomplish your goals. Recommended Topics:
Their insurance purchase experience with agency
Different needs they might have from other consumer groups
Their media habits – what do they read, watch, listen to?
What language do they speak at home or are they comfortable?
Cultural habits or Lifestyle habits
Assign Project
Types of projects or assignments:
Special events planning
Community outreach programs
Tracking media coverage
In collaboration with coworkers, create an engaging, attractive PowerPoint (or
video) for HR to use for agency new hires. The PowerPoint should let new hires
know about who we are- geographic locations of branches, Agency Owners,
mission statement, core values, specialty niches, benefits offered, etc.
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IT Intern
Job Descriptions
Technology Coordinator (College with IT major/minor)
Installs, operates and maintains agency network. Trouble shoots to diagnose and resolve
hardware and software problems affecting performance. Provides users with technical
support for network and PC issues. Updates hardware and software components as
required. Consults with management on emerging technology. (Academic disciplines to
consider: Computer Science, Information Systems.)
Week One
On-boarding process
Agency orientation
Discuss project assignment, expectations and performance management process
Review Intern Reference Sheet (what you should and shouldn’t do on the job)
Introduction to team, other departments, leaders
Training- suggest using the InVEST ebook as intro course. Visit
www.investprogram.org under Insurance Professional/ Recruit Graduate/Internship
page to have your intern register with InVEST.
Important contact numbers
Security information
Building access credentials
Set up system passwords and access codes per company and Web site
Learn equipment – telephone, copier, computer
Agency mission statement
Agency model
Agency business plan
Review job description
Familiarize yourself with Agents Council on Technology (ACT) click here
Weeks Two, Three
Ask senior management if agency has a disaster or security breach plan. If so,
review the plan(s) to make sure it meets needs of the agency and clients. If
agency does not have a plan, develop one to incorporate data breach concerns.
Refer to ACT Security Guide for resources click here and click here Develop a
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written security procedure plan for the agency to protect customer’s data. Sample
Agency Information Security Plan click here Some items to include:
o For a natural disaster, work with your agency management system
provider on how to access data if your local office is destroyed.
o Find a secondary site from which to work. Arrange for staff to work
remotely.
o Find alternate power sources: i.e., generators. Research possible disaster
relief providers.
o Password management
o Mobile device procedures
o Document Retention- comply with federal and state laws
Review agency password management procedures. If procedures do not exist
establish written guidelines to include the following:
o Use the password management capability built into agency management
system- including Single Sign-On http://www.signononce.org
o Use ID Federation with all insurance companies http://idfederation.org
o Use third party enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) solution for all other
password consistently updated. www.roboform.com https://lastpass.com
Make sure all agency personnel using mobile devices have the following.
Incorporate into written procedures for mobile devices. Reference article- click
here
o All devices must be password protected
o Use secure wireless connections when transmitting business information
o Process for reporting lost or stolen equipment
o Encrypted devices and SD cards
o Mobile application management procedures- use only trusted apps
o Business email policies to mobile devices
Develop training videos or podcasts for staff to review key security elements in
short time frames to ensure compliance
Weeks Four, Five
Mid-internship Evaluation
Provide formal written and face-to-face feedback
Include a progress evaluation of demonstrated skills and any other relevant
feedback
Research data breach laws. It is important that the agency understand the data
breach laws of their home state as well as any other state where they do business.
o List all states agency transacts business
o Refer to ACT Security Guide for resources click here
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Create process map for the ideal workflow and security for a single business
process and product line. Track sensitive personal information sent by CSR,
producer and other staff. Document how the information is sent e.g. email,
attachment etc. Look for weaknesses where personal information is being sent
unsecured. Suggest incorporating into workflow procedures having emails sent
with links to secure site e.g. ACORD XML activity notification.
Weeks Six
Working with other key agency staff, look into enhancing agencies website:
o Understand the Customer Experience Journey by watching ACT video
click here Review recommendations for ideas for website click here
o Reference material for insurance websites click here
o Track metrics for website and improve SEO
o Improve mobile device viewing and interaction with agency website
o Incorporate customer reviews and video testimonial on website
Assist the accounting department in developing new reports, such as comparing
the agency to industry benchmarks.
Provide ideas to senior management on emerging technology and impact on the
agency. Include ideas on how to implement and costs for upgrades, maintenance
etc.
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Accounting Intern
Job Descriptions
Accounting Assistant (College with Accounting major/minor) Under direct supervision, assist the accounting department with a variety of accounting
tasks including posting of accounts, reconciliations, account verification, payables and
receivables. (Academic disciplines to consider: Accounting, Finance.)
Internship Timeline Week One
On-boarding process
Agency orientation
Discuss project assignment, expectations and performance management process
Review Intern Reference Sheet (what you should and shouldn’t do on the job)
Introduction to team, other departments, leaders
Training- suggest using the InVEST ebook as intro course. Visit
www.investprogram.org under Insurance Professional/ Recruit Graduate/Internship
page to have your intern register with InVEST.
Important contact numbers
Security information
Building access credentials
Set up system passwords and access codes per company and Web site
Learn equipment – telephone, copier, computer
Agency mission statement
Agency model
Agency business plan
Review job description
Weeks Two, Three, Four
All lines/all expenses
Payroll
Workflow
Scanning
E&O compliance
Premium payment/agency bill/direct bill/collections
o Enter Non Pay into agency management system
Goals/targets
Letters in system
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Weeks Five, Six
Mid-internship Evaluation
Provide formal written and face-to-face feedback
Include a progress evaluation of demonstrated skills and any other relevant
feedback
Assign Project
Types of projects or assignments:
Administrative support Client quality